 One-run game in the fifth inning and Christian Yellich walks up to the dish, slumped at the beginning of the season, started to come around, takes that pitch for a ball, second pitch swings. He liked that one though, puts in his memory banks as if that one comes again, I'm probably gonna hit it. Like that one too. One-two gets that other one. Oh no, Gio thinks it's going for a home run. Yellich thinks it's going for a fly out. Left fielder, Eloi thinks. I don't know what he was thinking. Just takes a terrible route to the ball, goes back, comes in, then just kind of glides over there for the nice easy catch, lands in fair territory. He slowly takes a tumble that it seems like he could have easily avoided, stays running down for a little bit. Yellich flips into another gear. Eloi's now going to chase after the ball. Yellich is busting around third. He's heading home. The throw, is it going to be a close play? No, the throw just missed by about a good 30 feet. A good 30 feet. Councils all pumped, coaches all pumped, tied the game inside the park home run, second home run of the year for Yellich. He's loving it. He is kind of wondering what happened himself. That's not me. That's not me. Oh, you love that shit. Oh yeah. Pop another gum in there. It's probably gonna happen again. You know, one good throw, another good throw, and just sailing throws. Now he's wondering, oh, what just happened? And that's the story of when Christian Yellich hit an inside the park home run to tie the game.